Modelling turbulent flow of superfluid $^4$He past a rough solid wall in the $T = 0$ limit
We present a numerical study, using the vortex filament model, of vortex tangles in a flow of pure superfluid $^4$He in the $T = 0$ limit through a channel of width $D = 1$ mm for various applied velocities $V$. The flat channel walls are assumed to be microscopically rough such that vortices termin...
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Zusammenfassung: | We present a numerical study, using the vortex filament model, of vortex
tangles in a flow of pure superfluid $^4$He in the $T = 0$ limit through a
channel of width $D = 1$ mm for various applied velocities $V$. The flat
channel walls are assumed to be microscopically rough such that vortices
terminating at the walls are permanently pinned; vortices are liberated from
their pinned ends exclusively through self-reconnection with their images.
Sustained tangles were observed, for a period of 80 s, above the critical
velocity $V_c \sim 0.20$ cm s$^{-1} = 20 \kappa/D$. The coarse-grained velocity
profile was akin to a classical parabolic profile of the laminar Poiseuille
flow, albeit with a non-zero slip velocity $\sim$ 0.20 cm s$^{-1}$ at the
walls. The friction force was found to be proportional to the applied velocity.
The effective kinematic viscosity was $\sim 0.1\kappa$, and effective Reynolds
numbers within $\mathrm{Re'} < 15$. The fraction of the polarized vortex length
varied between zero in the middle of the channel and $\sim$ 60% within the
shear flow regions $\sim D/4$ from the walls. Therefore, we studied a state of
polarized ultraquantum (Vinen) turbulence fuelled at short lengthscales by
vortex reconnections, including those with vortex images due to the relative
motion between the vortex tangle and the pinning rough surface. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2402.09562 |